Purpose: This research explores the canonical correlation between wellness and leisure participation, wellness and leisure satisfaction. Method: Using students of a university in Tainan as subjects, 650 survey forms were distributed to collect data, and 507 valid surveys were returned for a 78% response rate. Canonical correlation analysis was performed on wellness and leisure participation, as well as wellness and leisure satisfaction. Results: One significant canonical variates resulted from the linear combination of wellness and leisure participation as well as one significant canonical variates resulted from the linear combination of wellness and leisure satisfaction. Conclusions: This research discovered that wellness and leisure participation, wellness and leisure satisfaction separately have significantly canonical correlation.